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the skiers are used to the technology. havesay they're pleased to snow. one says it is not as good as the real thing. he says he sometimes worries about the environmental impact, but it is good to have the snow. winter sports and tourism are an economic mainstay of this part of germany. many jobs depend on good snow conditions. the area has to compete with larger ski resorts just across the border in austria. keeping the slopes of the white costs about 1 billion euros a season. -- 1 million euros a season. gonethe day-trippers' have home and the temperature 6, it is time to turn on the snow cannons. they are fed by reservoirs' with pumping stations. the cannons are located on the side of the peaks. he explains how the public pressure has to reach a certain level. when the pressure is high enough, he can switch them on. the systems as one of the artificial snow machines appears to have broken down. he will have to go and fix it. he takes along. -- he takes me along. the men have to be able to deal with all kinds of problems with the palms and electronic sy
the skiers are used to the technology. havesay they're pleased to snow. one says it is not as good as the real thing. he says he sometimes worries about the environmental impact, but it is good to have the snow. winter sports and tourism are an economic mainstay of this part of germany. many jobs depend on good snow conditions. the area has to compete with larger ski resorts just across the border in austria. keeping the slopes of the white costs about 1 billion euros a season. -- 1 million...
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a lot of us thought that obama would address of this, and he is not. you know, guantanamo remains open, but if someone has written an op-ed in the new york times, the people at guantanamo are really better off than if there were brought to the united states to serve in prisons here in this country, given what has happened to guantanamo because of human rights watch and the red cross keeping an eye on things. this tremendous anger throughout the middle east and north africa , and that is why americans take a certain amount of risk when they serve overseas and what has just happened in algeria is just another reminder of the peril. all of that is within the context of activity that has been taking place for the last ten years. again, it is about the overuse, i think, of military violence. we have a situation right now with regard to the drones. we need a legal architecture for use of the drones. resetting an incredible precedent. israel has drones. hezbollah has at least one from that overflew israel. what happens when russia starts using them against fo
a lot of us thought that obama would address of this, and he is not. you know, guantanamo remains open, but if someone has written an op-ed in the new york times, the people at guantanamo are really better off than if there were brought to the united states to serve in prisons here in this country, given what has happened to guantanamo because of human rights watch and the red cross keeping an eye on things. this tremendous anger throughout the middle east and north africa , and that is why...
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thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended with a quote from -- a letter from the alamo where he was quoting saying "victory or death", and "we are going to win." and they were all up and cheering. so i think, you know, it was a speech that was throwing red meat to his crowd, and they loved it, absolutely. >> is this one of those moments where it is sort of right-wing world and the rest of the world where it seems obviously mccarthyist and therefore problematic, just doesn't register that way in front of a more conservative audience, or does it register as something that joe mccarthy mig
thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended...
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i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> more winter weather for new england, a storm from chicago is heading straight for that region, and bringing snow, sleet and ice with it. this is the third weekend in a row of severe snow in boston and providence, they are still digging out from the earlier blizzard this month. here is a look at the other top tors
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian vues? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your ethn
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she did. and she liked them. and in fact, i do believe that the plantation was named for one of the states in the book. we see it in her life as well. the kind of loyalty and non-judgmental mess. nathaniel greene was one of george washington's favorites. he was the general that he could count on to be loyal, to do what he said, to move fast when he needed to move fast. to hold still when he needed to hold still. washington was very fond of his wife, who is a very young and flighty and foolish quarrel. she loved to dance. she loves to fl
that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she...
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so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul was someone we took serious from the beginning of our primary read it to the day of her convention that we were fortunate. you know, dr. paul and his supporters are anybody who underestimates them to sit at their own peril. we were fortunate the government of a relationship. >> they had debated between the 2008 primary and the 2012 primary. i think they had debated 37 times together. i do want to speak for them, but he is a nice man, so we always took dr. paul seriously in the primary were very happy he stayed. >> you think without that personal relatio
so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul...
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we threaten to use it nukes on them? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not>> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. shut's not an open and case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? -- and be spying on everybody? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve in this conflict? >> i don't know. i do know th
we threaten to use it nukes on them? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not>> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could...
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allow us the flexibility. we have some great ideas in our states. >> do you believe the show deficits our national security threat? are steep cut necessary? >> i have not heard a single governor not recognize that the deficits and indebtedness is a serious risk on all those fronts. i also want to commence them for their leadership. it is important to look at how we engage people with disabilities. it has been a remarkable success. i think we all recognize we will have to be part of the solution and share the pain. we want to make sure we are working with partners as we figure out what are the priorities we need to maintain and what are the best places to make cuts and closing loopholes and finding other sources of revenue. >> good morning. you will understood -- you will understand very soon that my english is worse than his spanish pronunciation. from our perspective, there are two ways. we suggest the loopholes are built before. what we have to think about is , that our people weture seek. we have to grow th
allow us the flexibility. we have some great ideas in our states. >> do you believe the show deficits our national security threat? are steep cut necessary? >> i have not heard a single governor not recognize that the deficits and indebtedness is a serious risk on all those fronts. i also want to commence them for their leadership. it is important to look at how we engage people with disabilities. it has been a remarkable success. i think we all recognize we will have to be part of...
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i think we would do that with any industry that came to us with those kinds of requests. that was some of the impetus behind the executive order to make sure our fiscal infrastructure really has the structures in process and practices in place to really defend their networks robustly. it is in the government' interest to make sure the infrastructure can protect itself shou. >> how involved is the intelligent maybe? >> -- community? >> it is about sharing information of what the intelligent community has and the law enforcement has. it is combining that information across the government. i learned that lesson over and over again. no one agency or part of the government has a monopoly on this area. no matter how competent or good it is, it takes a coordinated effort to a chess -- address the problem. >> would it be fair to say that the line is not as clear as it is in other areas? >> i would say that you had to take all of the roles together. there are clear lines include responsibilities that belong to say the department of homeland security versus law enforcement and firs
i think we would do that with any industry that came to us with those kinds of requests. that was some of the impetus behind the executive order to make sure our fiscal infrastructure really has the structures in process and practices in place to really defend their networks robustly. it is in the government' interest to make sure the infrastructure can protect itself shou. >> how involved is the intelligent maybe? >> -- community? >> it is about sharing information of what...
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thank you for joining us. i'm laura evan. >> i'm maureen umeh. it's beewet, cold, gray, career, you name it. it's been that kind of a day here. some good news. sunday could be sunny. how does that sound? >> gwen tolbert joins us now with a look at the rest of the forecast. >> reporter: we had plenty of rain, and i am sure that people would love to see the sun back. let's look at our map. we have had a fair amount of rain showers moving out over the course of today and we will gradually see a break and seeing a chance of a few more showers and rather than that, it won't be that into the weekend. highs today, 46 degrees at reagan national airport; 43, dulles; 45, bwi-thurgood marshal. the temperatures below the average, anywhere from two to five degrees. 45 at d.c., 45 at manasses, 46 at fredericksburg; 45 degrees at baltimore as well. the temperature is not bad and that is still mild outside. overnight tonight, we're heading to 36 degrees for an overnight low. a light northerly wind flow. the sun will return into tomorrow and under the influence b
thank you for joining us. i'm laura evan. >> i'm maureen umeh. it's beewet, cold, gray, career, you name it. it's been that kind of a day here. some good news. sunday could be sunny. how does that sound? >> gwen tolbert joins us now with a look at the rest of the forecast. >> reporter: we had plenty of rain, and i am sure that people would love to see the sun back. let's look at our map. we have had a fair amount of rain showers moving out over the course of today and we will...
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thank you for joining us a family member tells us 11-year-old price had gone back into the burning how to save members of her family. >>> bruce, the mother was released from the hospital today. there was a family of six inside that home. mother, father and their four daughters. in an instant the 33-year-old mother lost half her family. her common law husband, her eight-year-old twin daughter and four-year-old daughter. yesterday she had to say good-bye to her third and eldest child, 11-year-old deja price. >> you know, dej ray is not here and the babies are gone. it's just a lot. >> denise jackson is a family relative who grew up with the children's father. she remembers the girls. 11-year-old deja price, she is pictured on the lap of her surviving sister. she ran back into the burning home to save her family. >> she went back in the fire to help her daddy. >> then the eight-year-old twin in pink. >> the twins, pinky and we called them pinky and peaches. >> and the youngest, four-year-old patrice. >> the baby, she was just a sweetheart. she is very outspoken. and you have a ball of fun
thank you for joining us a family member tells us 11-year-old price had gone back into the burning how to save members of her family. >>> bruce, the mother was released from the hospital today. there was a family of six inside that home. mother, father and their four daughters. in an instant the 33-year-old mother lost half her family. her common law husband, her eight-year-old twin daughter and four-year-old daughter. yesterday she had to say good-bye to her third and eldest child,...
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his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost arrested that man before determining the whole story was a fake. >> we conducted testing. we treated it like the real deal. >> a judge set ail $50,000 for best reyes and her son. >> she has a history of manipulating the system and we feel she's a flight risk. >> this case began in october, it took so long to investigate because iella was so specific in describing these suspects. right down to the fact that one had big ears. i'm mark cayer, kpix. >> this weather. >> it's going to be sticking around for a while. makes one smile. wait until you see. wait u
his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." naming programs that can be cut without anybody geth hurt . stocks that will pump you >> 800,000 defense workers fages unpaid leave and 4000 mentally ill untreated and on the street. too many scare tactics coming out of dc ahead of the automati
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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as that moves out to the use, that will miss us, too. tomorrow morning, here is our futurecast, there will be some drizzle and sprinkles. temperatures only around 30, 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon, the eastern shore, even spots like annapolis will be the areas most likely to see some rain showers areas. tomorrow, temperatures well above freezing at some dry air comes in. pleasant about a 50-50 weekend coming up areas. still damp, a few icy spots. there is that sunrise it's: 49. 30-30 four degrees. by the afternoon, any of those lingering showers moving off to the east. think we may see some evening sunshine with temperatures rising into the 40's. then, around 50 degrees as we get into sunday, monday looks pretty nice, too. temperatures into the low 50's. a measly 1.5 inches of snow we have had this winter compared to many other spots which are setting some records. >> just wasn't our year. >> you are watching the wizards tonight? >> you won't believe this, it is not the same team you saw earlier in the season. it is good. wait until you
as that moves out to the use, that will miss us, too. tomorrow morning, here is our futurecast, there will be some drizzle and sprinkles. temperatures only around 30, 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon, the eastern shore, even spots like annapolis will be the areas most likely to see some rain showers areas. tomorrow, temperatures well above freezing at some dry air comes in. pleasant about a 50-50 weekend coming up areas. still damp, a few icy spots. there is that sunrise it's: 49. 30-30 four...
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thanks for joining us. i'm veronica johnson. until next time, be safe, be kind and be happy. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. it doesn't seem like fast food. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy bread... ...the roasted red peppers. it's awesome. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99 at ihop. this is an epic breakfast sandwich. [ anouncer ] ihop. everything you love about breakfast. you want that don't you? the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel
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thanks for joining us. a lot to discuss today, including the oscar nominated film "how to survive a plague" about a controversial time in our country's history, the early days of the aids epidemic. the film maker is going to stop by. >>> also, the secrets of happy families. how to improve your mornings, rethink family dinner. even how to fight smarter. >>> plus, haven't we all raised our kids to feel confident about their bodies. >>> but first, it's the biggest buzz in washington, these spending cuts less than a week from taking effect now. and today we'll share what we have investigated. some potential real consequences for your health. the cdc, first of all, expect to face projected cuts of just under $300 million. what does that mean? fewer people potentially working on the front lines of any epidemics. fewer immunizations as we learned, affecting 30,000 children, but also 20,000 adults. and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- ♪ ♪ >> there are twinkies in there. >> wow! it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table and just a lot of ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm leslie sobracco, welcome to "check please" bay area, where bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. we have three guests and each one recommends one of the favorite spots and the other two
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪...
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give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i can think of is that he wanted to make people uncomfortable and therefore for them to think about what he was saying. but this is such a bizarre way of trying to reach people. such -- it's such a disconnect to what sensitivity training is. it is just mystifying. honestly. really is. lou: the chanting nonsense and the fact that taxpayer dollars are being spent on this outfit is incredible. among some of the language here, if you tell some of those mexicans, go back where you came from, as if anybody is, create straw man and then makes what he thinks is a right is joke, apparently. it is really the chanting, the indoctrin
give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i...
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i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of wisconsin. master's thesis from m.i.t. total stud. what do you think? >> kimberly: this is fantastic. >> greg: of course you do. >> kimberly: what is wrong with you? you are against women who are winners. >> greg: i love women who are winners. i find stories so funny. >> dana: you are going to be sent back to the greg room. >> kimberly: on a permanent time-out. >> greg: you were mad about the parallel parking joke. >> kimberly: i like women challenging norms about sports. danica patrick or whether it's here. this is good. when i was little going to play soccer -- >> dana: my gut, women in combat for me, women
i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of...
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used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being here in san francisco. that's what we're trying to build. i just got out of a critical hour with senator leno who has been so helpful at the state. and we talked about all of the programs that we need to make sure that we're investing in so that everybody in san francisco can succeed. this is absolutely critical. six months ago, senator leno and i were talking about how miserable the state was, how miserable fiscal cliff locally and federal government was. today, after his efforts, after the efforts with governor brown a
used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being...
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our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> neil: crying foul over the name of a stadium in florida. naming its stadium after a company that owns prisons. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing? >> i don't think yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more. >> here is the thing, you hit on the key point that invariably the idea just from movie theaters, remember necessity started the nonsense and doing the commercials and contain ticket prices. the l
our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> neil: crying foul over the name of a stadium in florida. naming its stadium after a company that owns prisons. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> we are live from america's news headquarters, hi, everybody, i'm jamie colby. got to tell, but a massive leak that happened this morning at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site in south central washington state. that hold a brew of radioactive and toxic waste are leaking at the hand for nuclear reservation. and there's no health risk to the public or environment, but keep a close eye on it and lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the the site's monitoring program. we'll keep you posted and also in the northeast, another major snowstorm coming just two weeks after a record breaking blizzard that buried much of the region. the winter storm blamed for fo
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> we are live from america's news headquarters, hi, everybody, i'm jamie...
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it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the conversation. you say the impact of these cuts are being overdrama tied. explain. >> what we're doing is creating a drama to cover up for the fact that congress has totally abdicated responsibility. it's like the mother shouting i'm going to give you the count of three to come down, one, two, 2 1/2. come down here. this is really important. i'm start over. one, two. this is going to go on all spring. it's not just the sequester. then the president brings his budget to congress. we haven't had a real budget in four years. then the republica
it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the...
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steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than expected. -n monday, we were the first to teld you yesterday how walmart's feeling the pain due to payroll taxes and high gas prices. the payroll tax alone shifts $110 billion out of the hands of consumers and every single working american feels that blow. now, burger king, kraft, dart restaurants, and tyson foods expressing fear by lowering the forecast. this is ripple effect going to continue? how long? turning to the money power panel, and harry, author of "the great crash ahead," and managing director of economic policy at the center for american progress. welcome to all of you,
steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the...
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us priority to give us the preempt and allow us to raise $7 at local level so we can invest. >> could be individual states to do that better in negotiation with at&t or sprint or verizon @? could we cut a better deal nationwide? >> you want to put the savings back into this structure. >> which then goes back to the fact we should have a governor on the panel. ricoaetna she said puerto was included. on behalf of my colleagues, territories are included. >> thank you. >> lonely are all connected, we will get through these nuances. anything else? thank you very much. thank you for your comment. we should consider sending out another letter. this will be an issue in terms of maximizing the value of this and whether it becomes something that is intercepted by the governments, whether we actually have it so we can in chief interoperability among our first responders. the next topic which is going to be the balance of this meeting. we're also joined from the governor of arizona and we think her work on these issues. be we have a number of distinguished presenters here he will be talking to us
us priority to give us the preempt and allow us to raise $7 at local level so we can invest. >> could be individual states to do that better in negotiation with at&t or sprint or verizon @? could we cut a better deal nationwide? >> you want to put the savings back into this structure. >> which then goes back to the fact we should have a governor on the panel. ricoaetna she said puerto was included. on behalf of my colleagues, territories are included. >> thank you....
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i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide. julie watts tells us: one industry has so many job openings, it >>> all this week we're finding out who is hiring in the bay area. julia watts tells us that one bay area company is having so many job vacancies they have trouble filling them all. >> reporter: at first ambulance you might think it is 2001. it's a great time, again, to work here in silicone valley. >> it's a fully great market. >> reporter: they say that there are so many tech jobs right now that they have to turn some companies down. they recruit for nearly 100 tech positions a month. they are looking for newly grads to fill their positions. >> we go so fast that you will get a great scale. >> and they are competing with tech giants like linkton which currently have 200 job openings in the bay area alone. >> the passion is huge. >> reporter: brandon brown says that's
i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide. julie watts tells us: one industry has so many job openings, it >>> all this week we're finding out who is hiring in the bay area. julia watts tells us that one bay area company is having so many job vacancies they have trouble filling them all. >> reporter: at first...
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now, when we're talking about using a blunt tool to cut military spending by 13% and to use sort of these cuts that are unstrategic, irrational, kind of across the board. that defies the tradition of republicanism and denies the depth of the identity crisis. >> kelly: and give angela the last word here. >> if the consultant to the obamacare iing campaign, the bottom line, this was his irrational idea that he lobbied to congress and let's put the truth out there. no, we don't want it it to happen. if it has to happen, i'm sure in the next couple of years, the american people will vote their conscience. >> kelly: angela mcglowan and mark, that you for sharing about the squeezester. >> jamie: a vote to overturn the supreme court federal ban on gay marriage, the justice department filing a brief asking the courts to strike down doma, defense of marriage act. the move is not unexpected, but peter doocy is following that for us, live in washington. hi, peter. >> reporter: hi, jamie, and in that brief filed yesterday the solicitor general makes crystal clear, the obama administration thinks that
now, when we're talking about using a blunt tool to cut military spending by 13% and to use sort of these cuts that are unstrategic, irrational, kind of across the board. that defies the tradition of republicanism and denies the depth of the identity crisis. >> kelly: and give angela the last word here. >> if the consultant to the obamacare iing campaign, the bottom line, this was his irrational idea that he lobbied to congress and let's put the truth out there. no, we don't want it...
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our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> neil: crying foul over the name of a stadium in florida. naming its stadium after a company that owns prisons. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing? >> i don't think yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more. >> here is the thing, you hit on the key point that invariably the idea just from movie theaters, remember necessity started the nonsense and doing the commercials and contain ticket prices. the l
our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> neil: crying foul over the name of a stadium in florida. naming its stadium after a company that owns prisons. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and throughre contributions to s stations from viewers lik vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night. is it blood? [woman screaming] pushing it a bit. no one could so i w were nger as his.o hamper identifi must make an effort to control those nerves of yours, my dear.
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meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really walloped that area. show you pictures in a second. now secondary area of low pressure that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic. as it does, it's going to start to generate some moisture, and i say it that way, because yesterday we looked at all of the computer models, and they were all over the place as to just how much snowfall is going to occur right around boston, maybe new york. extending up to nashville and bangor and portland, maine. this area of low pressure by this afternoon and this evening is going to just be off the coast, but then it starts to make its turn towards the east. as a result, on the back side of that, yes, some snowfall. so the window that we're looking at is between, right around midday today for places like boston. going into tomorrow mornin
meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really walloped that area. show you pictures in a second. now secondary area of low pressure that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic. as it does, it's going to start to generate some moisture, and i say it that way,...
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if you like to join us, the veterans will ride with us. we thought it was a great opportunity to share, a little different than colonial history. if that was not enough, on the next night, we will be at miller park, the home of the milwaukee brewers. i know a lot of folks have great stadiums. espn named miller park the best baseball stadium in all of major league baseball last year. it is the only retractable roof and all of professional leagues. we have a unique chance because we will be on the field for an event that night. it is not just -- we will take batting practice. a couple of former brewers will join us. a great chance to literally be on the field and enjoy batting practice. beyond those two big events, we will spend another night on the milwaukee lakeshores on the shores of lake michigan. we will be at the discovery museum. we will have the first -- we will have a great time. a lot of fun, a lot of activities. some important policy things able be discussing. if that was not enough, other things are going on throughout the weeken
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well thousands of programmed out of us across the u.s. are taking part in the day over existence they say that president obama's plans to tighten gun laws are unconstitutional and that our team is going to come reports it's not just words they're ready to use to protect the right to bear arms. part of america now favors some form of gun control especially in the wake of tragic mass shootings. while the other is getting ready to fight against any significant regulations they're preparing for what they call the invasion of feds by arming themselves to the teeth. and we actually got three that are ready for it but there are now the worst out of that of course is that i would be really qualified right through all of our years. of. a police chief in pennsylvania mark kessler is training private citizens to become snipers and resist what they call a tyrannical government if need be trust me when i tell you this i mean i will take my uniform off and i will stand with freedom before i stand with the ironical folks absolutely not i will not in any
well thousands of programmed out of us across the u.s. are taking part in the day over existence they say that president obama's plans to tighten gun laws are unconstitutional and that our team is going to come reports it's not just words they're ready to use to protect the right to bear arms. part of america now favors some form of gun control especially in the wake of tragic mass shootings. while the other is getting ready to fight against any significant regulations they're preparing for...